#What’s your vocal range?
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How do u get to know?
Get yourself something like a pitch detector (there are websites for it), sing your highest and lowest note and you‘re finished 👍
Can we increase our vocal range by training and by how much ?
Also does your vocal range include falsettos too ???
Yes
In terms of learning higher notes, yes it’s possible for everyone, there are a lot of good exercises for that! Lower notes are way harder, as you need to have a low voice in general, but there are a few ways to lower your notes a bit:
- Vocal fry: this is a fundamental part for bass singers, vocal fry is produced by making a low sound that sounds like a creaking door.
- Subharmonics: by singing a note and implementing vocal fry as well as good breath control into it, you get a so-called subharmonic note which is one octave below the note you sang.
So in conclusion, you can increase your highest note by a lot, but you can’t really lower your lowest note. (There’s also a technique called growl note but that’s for bass only and not really reliable/fundamental)
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Thank you for the amazing write up. Appreciate it.
My issues are with higher notes though. My voice tends to cracks or dry out when attempting to go any octave higher than my normal range.
Can you recommend any exercises or techniques to tackle that ?
D2-F6 4 octaves i think
I normally do three exercises.
First, I sing the typical five tones up and down, while singing an O sound while ascending and an A sound while descending. Raise the notes until you can’t use your chest voice anymore. This has the effect of „brushing“ your chest voice into a higher register.
Second, start in your head voice. Pick one of your highest (not the highest through) high note, pick any letter to sing and gradually lower the notes until you’re one octave below the starting note. Lower the starting note every time until you crash into your chest voice.
Third, slowly switch between high and low notes by going up and down in pitch in order to make it easier for you to switch between chest and head voice.
With that, you’ll slowly but surely train your high end.
Uh
Mine is
Low Chest Voice ; D2 ( On a good day lmao), F#2 - G2 is my most comfortable low note, below that i start to struggle
Chest Voice : C3 - G4 ( A4 on a good day ), F4 is where im comfortable belting at
Falsetto/Head Voice: A4 - A5 ( Bb5 ish )
I regard myself as a baritone
Ah very cool, I can‘t get up to Bb5 tho, wayyyy to high for me for now lmao
Range is useless when you have bad tone tho so that's smth to remember about lol
Yea of course, prima voce is important
If we're talking only chest voice, F2 - A4 (Bb4 on a good day but it's very strained)
I consider myself a high baritone
Mr biggles vocak range is meow e0 e5
mine is E2~E5 according to my vocal coach
Baritone?
ye might be
If you're a tenor then that's kind crazy ngl lol
Wats mr biggles vocal range 🐈
a1 - g6 :P
E3 - C6
@eager marlin 👋😺
Heyyyy
Yall saying letters and numbers making me think of chemistry. My brain hurts I'm gonna leave for now...
Or physics
It doesn'tatter
I honestly don’t know
A1-G4 chest.
G0-G7
idk
I’m messing with ya lol
I’m a baritone to soprano singer lol
i wasnt even talking about just u lol theres a like 5 peoplke here saying they can do 4+ octaves which is a little 
I can do 4+ octaves.. it really ain’t that big a deal if you just train your voice
id argue a very small portion of the population even trained could hit 4
Okay fair- maybe 3 at most
out of everyone here id doubt u the least since ur younger
but post puberty 4 octaves is hard af
I am post puberty~ but I understand you
arent u 13...
ur a 13 year old boy whos post puberty.
15 in January bro
this is an interesting thread
Lowest - f2
highest - e3
Dunno if that’s good or not
I got proof if you wanna see
i guarantee you that you can do more
I’m prob js weird and can only do one octave
i doubt it, i bet its ur mic
I used ma phone
the average person on the street could probably do around 1.5 at least
if uve sang even a bit in ur life ur gonna be aroiund 2
its probably ur phone
yea i bet its ur phone
Nah I’m js weird trust
no way
Yes way
not saying its bad or anything vocal range doesnt even matter that much in the grand scheme of things
but theres no way
u have to be trolling
E2-F6 3.6 octaves I think
yeah actually I can't hit notes beyond F4 without sounding shrill, I guess I have to work on my vocal range more then
is it possible to increase my chest voice/mixed voice range to at least A4 with proper exercises?
really sick of lowering the key by 4 on every song lmao
Real
I’ve evolved wtf
I can go from d2 to d5 comfortably now wtffffff
Tho I still get a vocal break when trying to switch from chest to head
But still wtfff
Just a little over 6 octaves I’m p sure 👍
low low C2 to E7
I don't actually know, the online testing tool gave me mixed results.......
recently I became able to hit G#4 with chest voice thanks to my vocal coach, I don't sound shrill anymore, but instead I sound like pushing it really hard, I would like to sing high and soft at the same time. Any advice is welcome.
i think i can go from C5 to D6
Lowest Growl: B0
Lowest Subharmonic: D1
Chest Voice: D2 - A4 (Struggling at the end)
Mixed: B4 - F5 (Can barely hit a G5 but that thing kills me)
Falsetto: Almost same as mixed but up to A5
Flageolett: From B4 (struggling that low) up to Eb6
Whistle: F6 - Bb6 (Hitted a F7 but only 2 times in ma life so i'm not counting that)
ik it sounds like cap, but idk, do wtv u want with this info
Lowest: Eb3
Chest: D4
Mixed: F4
Falsetto: B5
Whistle: I can stabilize any whistle note on the piano, I believe my whistle range surpasses the piano.
thats simply not humanly possible
it is actually
And you can sing those notes?
Woah this really got a lot of comments, appreciate it!
E3 - C7
